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Moyes Potential Replacement

Who do you want? - being realistic

  • Roberto Martinez

    Votes: 221 13.8%
  • Vitor Pereira

    Votes: 594 37.2%
  • Neil Lennon

    Votes: 40 2.5%
  • Di Matteo

    Votes: 58 3.6%
  • Slaven Bilic

    Votes: 73 4.6%
  • Michael Laudrup

    Votes: 410 25.7%
  • Malky Mackay

    Votes: 33 2.1%
  • From within the club

    Votes: 60 3.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 108 6.8%

  • Total voters
    1,597
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I find it hard to understand why there hasn't been a lot of talk surrounding mark Hughes give our new manager. He looks to me to be the perfect candidate. While vitor seems to be the flavour of the month because he is foreign. I believe it would be a terrible move. For one we choose a man like this to take over the club it definetely show a little bit of panic just for the fact that he is there and from a decent club shouldn't mean much especially when his own fans were calling for his head.
Highes on the other hand is widely regarded as being good on a tight budget and playing some really tight and patient football which is what we need. Hughes has a track record at Blackburn and Fulham of doing very well with limited resources. And with the disaster which was or I believe Hughes will have plenty to prove.

Nice try Mark, now bugger off to Blackburns forum.........
 
I hope you're wrong like, hadn't thought about the short-term contract possibility, it's also make-and-break time for the owning group, hence i'm a bit more optimistic as it's in their interests to keep the stock high. Appointing a virgin would be almost suicidal for them...maybe they're getting enough in interest payments from loans...
I see no other outcome than Weir as manager at the end of this *exhaustive* process. As soon as kenwright opened his grid two weeks ago to say that he'd 'listen to the Everton 'family' on this issue I suspected he was absolving himself from making a cheap decision to employ an internal yes man who'd be safe to keep the financial secrets in-house. Moyes will have briefed his protégé all this week and, I suspect, by next Monday Weir will be unveiled (giving just enough time for a Martinez not to be an option anymore - because, as per the SSN report, they don't want to give the impression they didn't do some digging for external alternatives). Weir FFS. A feller who's experience of management amounts to shadowing Alan Stubbs as his helper with the U21s. Welcome to the 21st Century Everton FC....Kenwright's Everton FC....what a complete and utter joke.
 
Ha Ha Ha...no experienced required then eh Bill? Just a few coaching badges and you're good to go and manage the 6th placed team in the PL. What a pisstake. An absolute villain this feller. I've said for years he's worse than John Houlding ever was. The biggest disaster to hit Everton FC in its 135 year history. A plague descended on the club in 1999 when that shyster took control.

To be fair Kenwright knew the club but had no experience as chairman before he took the role, and he's done a good job.

:blink:
 
In response to the thread about Kenwright starting to interview external candidates this week, he's only following routine by interviewing internal candidates by giving them a fair chance, I think Bill knows it won't be somebody internal and realises how good of a job they're doing in their current roles.

He is now interviewing the big fish who are likely to impress and make him forget what is stored in his brain about the internals.
 

So when I had a quick read on here at work before, I was reading that Pereira has agreed in principal, now mere hours later Sparky is the 'in' man. I hope this doesn't drag on much longer, I can't keep up!!
 
I think it is Martinez,I think it was always Martinez and that everything else was fans letting off steam and throwing names into the hat.
Ithink there will be an internal assistant manager appointed,either Stubbs or Neville,to make sure that nothing changes too dramatically from the current set-up.

It probably couldn't have happened much quicker,season finished Sunday,FA cup parade Monday,changes job Thursday.
I wouldn't be surprised if the details of the move are already largely worked out.
 
I find it hard to understand why there hasn't been a lot of talk surrounding mark Hughes give our new manager. He looks to me to be the perfect candidate. While vitor seems to be the flavour of the month because he is foreign. I believe it would be a terrible move. For one we choose a man like this to take over the club it definetely show a little bit of panic just for the fact that he is there and from a decent club shouldn't mean much especially when his own fans were calling for his head.
Highes on the other hand is widely regarded as being good on a tight budget and playing some really tight and patient football which is what we need. Hughes has a track record at Blackburn and Fulham of doing very well with limited resources. And with the disaster which was or I believe Hughes will have plenty to prove.

" really tight and patient football "

Is this a wind up? I am sick of tight and patient football. We are Everton! ATTACK!!!!!
 
In response to the thread about Kenwright starting to interview external candidates this week, he's only following routine by interviewing internal candidates by giving them a fair chance, I think Bill knows it won't be somebody internal and realises how good of a job they're doing in their current roles.

He is now interviewing the big fish who are likely to impress and make him forget what is stored in his brain about the internals.

But what about your 700 quid on Stubbs?
 

I see no other outcome than Weir as manager at the end of this *exhaustive* process. As soon as kenwright opened his grid two weeks ago to say that he'd 'listen to the Everton 'family' on this issue I suspected he was absolving himself from making a cheap decision to employ an internal yes man who'd be safe to keep the financial secrets in-house. Moyes will have briefed his protégé all this week and, I suspect, by next Monday Weir will be unveiled (giving just enough time for a Martinez not to be an option anymore - because, as per the SSN report, they don't want to give the impression they didn't do some digging for external alternatives). Weir FFS. A feller who's experience of management amounts to shadowing Alan Stubbs as his helper with the U21s. Welcome to the 21st Century Everton FC....Kenwright's Everton FC....what a complete and utter joke.
We'll know for sure when he declares his new manager. Hope you're wrong, but you won't be if it's internal...
 
Someone suggested a contest a while back and I'm all for it. I think whomever guesses closest to correct new manager and date of appointment should be officially crowned as ITK (for a year only and even though it was obviously a guess). We will then consult that person on all rumours.

Lots of talk about Vitor this afternoon with this from the ever reliable Daily Star: Bookmakers have reacted by making Pereira the 5/2 favourite to replace David Moyes, who has ended his stay at Goodison Park to replace Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United.
You don't say? Hell of a scoop at the end there by the Star. Couldn't they save some trees and leave that stuff out? Like when they say "and then the ex-Wigan player hit a majestic free-kick to silence the Newcastle faithful." What does playing for Wigan six years ago have to do with anything? Even when they aren't lying they irritate me. Do they put those old and irrelevant facts in just to bolster the truth::lies ratio? My eyes have better things to do than read things everyone already knows ... there is porno for crying out loud.

Pereira~!
 

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